my favorite ale would have to be boddingtons...
other brews I like are, guinness (of course), kiri ichiban, belhaven, fat tire ale, chimay (if you've never tried this one i highly recomend it), and I also enjoy a number of sam adams brews
hehehe, right on, yes it's true any crime brought up in this thread can have victims in the right circumstances.....so then what is a victimless crime?
the american pharmacutical companies and the drugs they put out are far more dangerous and used on a wider level, don't you think that would be a more viable arguement?
but then again this thread isn't about drug laws. It's about victimless crimes, drug use is not a victimless crime...I know...
Look at it objectively for a moment, and then ask those questions. You will find not only the answers change but the questions themselves. Want to know why they attacked the US, it's quite simple, may be a hard fact to face but simple. They just wanted to give us a taste of what we've been...
Wanna know why we're still there......one word ...OIL....or in todays language....Haliburton, Bush wants what's under the Iraqi soil, nothing more...if you actually think this war is about democracy and freedom then you are delluding yourself.
That question can only be answered with philosophical veiw points, and then it becomes "who's right and who's wrong"......I say believe what you will just don't oppress it on others..
In matters of opinion debate is pointless..
Yes in a philosophical stance, not a military one..........
But if you think about it where is the line drawn? Can outside influences and oppression not have an effect on one's inner struggle? Of course it can, my is in pointing out the loss in translation and media communication.
He owes plenty and you're right not to just one woman but the country, I agree and have said in different words the same you are in my other posts.
I'm not counting any chickens, I'm saying there is a difference between sincerity and policy.
If death, in the broad sense, was a crime who would be the criminal? The person that died? We all die at some point so is our memory to be desecrated in a criminal sense because some one misses us?
I'm not disputing that fact I'm well aware he volunteered.
He doesn't have to talk to everyone, a simple way to make people more reassured and show his sympathies for those who have fallen, would be as easy as a memorial or a monument, comending all those who have served and died...it's been...
I wouldn't necassarily agree with those two as being victimless crimes, in some cases the physcological effects can indeed produce a victim, wouldn't you agree?
there are plenty of victimless crimes, like jaywalking for instance......but these are merely laws created by our government and there are always loops holes for most things. When some one says there are no victimless crimes, I believe they are speaking of crimes against morality, murder...
You're right he doesn't have to meet with her or even try to comfort her, and yes her son did join the armed forces on his own velition and died for his country. Should his family not be comended for having such a brave son? People wonder why the recruitment rate for the army is so low......why...
I watch the history channel a lot and they had a show on there not too long ago about the origins of the freemasons. It was speculated that when the survivng templars were fleeing france, they sought refuge in scotland. They created the freemasons society......but that is just...
Jihad literally means "to struggle." In the military sense it is meant in the context, "to struggle against oppression." Jihad is therefore an act to liberate people from the oppression of tyrants. Jihad is not illegal acts of terror against innocent people.
When tabloid journalism and fanatic...